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Is this a Hypo eastern milk ??

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Posted by: DeanAlessandrini at Thu Sep 8 20:56:52 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DeanAlessandrini ]  
   

These 2 snakes were caught within 100 feet of one another in in Boone Cty, KY.

One is "normal" although pretty for the region (the eastern milks tend to be dark in N KY)

Anyway...you see the differences here...I think I may have scored a hypo!

BTW, both snakes are freshly shed, and Boone is not even CLOSE to syspila country. This are certainly both 100% triangulum.
They are much too large to be hatchlings, probably yearlings.

Thoughts?

dorsal comparison


ventral comparison


Both are females, unfortunately! Notice the lack of pigment on her nose...



   

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